Rise of Nations seems to agree with the statement that the Army is the oldest surviving branch of the military, since the first units that are available to the player are Slingers, a light foot soldier unit. The army, particularly the infantry, is essential for the capture of enemy cities, and it is only through the army that cities can be destroyed (since razing a city is not possible until the army captures the city).
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| - Rise of Nations seems to agree with the statement that the Army is the oldest surviving branch of the military, since the first units that are available to the player are Slingers, a light foot soldier unit. The army, particularly the infantry, is essential for the capture of enemy cities, and it is only through the army that cities can be destroyed (since razing a city is not possible until the army captures the city).
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| - Rise of Nations seems to agree with the statement that the Army is the oldest surviving branch of the military, since the first units that are available to the player are Slingers, a light foot soldier unit. The army, particularly the infantry, is essential for the capture of enemy cities, and it is only through the army that cities can be destroyed (since razing a city is not possible until the army captures the city). The Ground Units of Rise of Nations are the most diverse of all the units in the game, but they can be grouped into three categories, which can then further be group into three more categories each, with the exception of Siege Units, which only receives its third category after the Industrial Age.
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